2fa
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Hey Google Users, It’s Time to Switch From Bad Passwords to 2SV
Google is coming through with its promise to turn on two-step verification (2SV) by default, rolling most of its users over to the the new security feature before the year is out. That means, using ‘Password1’ – or any of these other trash passwords for that matter – will no longer cut it. Google announced…
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Stop Saving Passwords To Your Browser
With so many passwords to remember its easy to simply save them to your browser. Here’s why you need to cut it out immediately.
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Enable 2FA on Zoom’s Mobile and Desktop Apps Right Now
Multi-factor authentication is one of the easiest ways to protect your accounts from unauthorised access or bad actors, but the security feature was noticeably missing on some devices in one of the most popular videoconferencing apps on the planet — and that’s a big problem.
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Nintendo Says Another 140,000 Accounts May Have Been Exposed
Back in April, Nintendo confirmed that approximately 160,000 users had their accounts hacked. At the time, the company encouraged people to enable two-factor authentication and emailed individual customers who had been affected that it was resetting their Nintendo Network IDs (NNID). Now, after further investigation, Nintendo says an additional 140,000 accounts have been affected.